
Cambridge Graphene Centre
Investigate the science and technology of graphene, carbon allotropes, layered crystals and hybrid nanomaterials and establish joint industrial-academic activities to promote innovative and adventurous research

Investigate the science and technology of graphene, carbon allotropes, layered crystals and hybrid nanomaterials and establish joint industrial-academic activities to promote innovative and adventurous research

Single-crystal structure determination and powder X-ray diffraction data collection are available in support of research activities within the Department and University and also as services

The Cambridge Atom Scattering and Atom Microscopy Facility enables users to perform structure and dynamics measurements in the active field of 2D materials and surfaces,

The CORDE Electron and Ion Microscopy facility enables users to undertake scanning electron microscopy imaging and chemical analysis and focused ion beam nanofabrication and engineering

The CORDE Royce X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer (XPS) facility is ideal for material analysis under variable environmental conditions.

The microanalysis lab is equipped with state of the art electron microscopes and diffractometers for characterisation of solid materials.

Pursuing fundamental electrical, electronic and photonic research at the material, device and system levels with a focus on creating integrated solutions in the fields of

The Maxwell Centre hosts a number of shared open-access equipment for industry and academia. This includes some of the equipment from Royce@Cambridge, one of the

The Thermal Characterisation and Mechanical Testing Facility in the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy houses a suite of advanced capabilities for advanced research.

a national facility available for internal, external, academic and industrial use. We have a wide range of x-ray equipment which can provide structural information relevant

The UKCRIC National Research Facility for Infrastructure Sensing is a state-of-the-art research facility hosted by the University of Cambridge. Housed in the new Civil Engineering

The PVDCF covers three themes quintessential to device production, namely: a) deposition, b) fabrication and c) charactersation.

The Royce 3D Bioelectronics Facility at the University of Cambridge is designed for physical scientists and engineers to test the interaction of 3D materials and

The Royce Cambridge Battery Manufacturing Facility provides equipment for academic and commercial researchers to manufacture and process battery materials.

This system is ideal for facilitating developments in processing of mesoscopally ordered materials, superconductors and low loss high permeability materials.

The Analytical Chemistry and Trace Element Analysis Facility offers expert advice on quantitative element analysis, as well as sample preparation and analysis on a collaborative

Located within the University’s Department of Veterinary Medicine, the Cellular Imaging and Analysis Facility offers a cutting-edge, fully supported imaging and cytometry service. Designed to

WEMS is a research facility dedicated to advanced scanning and transmission electron microscopy.